Raritan II - Manual

Raritan II

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – User Manual; Paragon II
  • Page 7 – Table of Contents
  • Page 8 – ii; II U
  • Page 9 – iii; Table of Figures
  • Page 10 – iv
  • Page 11 – Chapter 1: Introduction; Paragon II Overview; Product code P2-UMT242 supports 2 users and 42 CPUs; Appendix F: Emulating Sun Keys with a PS/2 Keyboard; for; Appendix B: User Station Direct Mode
  • Page 12 – Product Photos
  • Page 13 – Product Features
  • Page 14 – Package Contents; (1) Pair of rackmount brackets and associated screws
  • Page 15 – Chapter 2: Installation; Basic Installation; Optional Stacking Support:
  • Page 16 – Optional
  • Page 17 – Initial Administrative Testing; field and press the [; ) Selection Menu with the port of the; server port and press the [
  • Page 18 – Scroll Lock; Paragon II Front Panel Display and Controls; ESC; ] button is used to select various functions.; LCD; function being performed.; ENT; ] button is used for confirming and executing selected function.
  • Page 19 – None”; If you hold down the [; ] button on the front panel to
  • Page 20 – unit’s serial number.; Test User UST1; ] to return to normal; increase or decrease contrast, and press the [; Note
  • Page 21 – Searching Now...
  • Page 22 – Initial Configuration; Using the OSUI for Initial Configuration; The current OSUI hotkey; Num Lock; ” for low or “; Title Line
  • Page 23 – Installing a Paragon System with a Single Base Unit; Connect a User Station and its attached devices.
  • Page 24 – Initially configure the User Station.
  • Page 25 – Access; Chapter 5: Paragon II; for installation instructions.; Enter
  • Page 26 – yellow highlight to the; Name; field for the channel port number where you installed the CPU and; the; Selection Menu in green.
  • Page 27 – Installing a Cascaded Paragon System; Follow step 5 of; to attach CIMs and CPUs to; Installing a Paragon System with a Single Base Unit,; plug in and power ON any; Installing a Paragon System with a Single
  • Page 28 – in the; highlight to the Channel Configuration entry and press the [
  • Page 30 – Installing a Paragon Stacking Switch
  • Page 31 – Chapter 3: Operation – User Functions; Login; ]) twice in quick succession to activate the OSUI, then press
  • Page 32 – Help; section later in this chapter.
  • Page 33 – Selecting a Server
  • Page 34 – indicates that you are on the second of five pages. Use the
  • Page 36 – User Customization; twice in quick succession.
  • Page 37 – User Profile Parameters and How to Change Settings; without
  • Page 38 – Yes; User Profile Menu is on-screen by pressing [; it again at the third prompt then either press the [; change and continue using the old password.; Help Menu; the function keys and their help functions.
  • Page 39 – Keyboard-Controlled OSUI Functions; View the Help Menu
  • Page 40 – Information Menu
  • Page 41 – Chapter 4: Operation – Administrator Functions; The Administration Menu; admin; default password for the admin user is; raritan; , all lowercase, but we recommend this password be; highlight to your desired option, and press the [; ] key. This chapter describes the submenus that
  • Page 42 – Guidelines for System Configuration
  • Page 44 – User Configuration; : The ID numbers of the security groups to which users are assigned.
  • Page 45 – Tab; Insert
  • Page 46 – Channel Configuration; move within this menu and its submenus. Press the [
  • Page 47 – While the cursor is in the Device column, press [; ] or the right-arrow key to move to the “right end” of
  • Page 48 – User Station Profile; As administrator, select Option; Keyboard Type; ] key again to select it. You can now swap in the type of keyboard you; Video Delay; When you finish making any changes to either of these values, press [; Esc
  • Page 49 – ID F; ID; X through 0X
  • Page 50 – Recommendations; Systems Requiring High Security:
  • Page 51 – Network Settings; ] to activate the Administration; The net mask for the Paragon II unit is set at a default value of; Off
  • Page 52 – Autoscanning and Autoskipping; ] to turn autoscanning on and off. When autoscanning is turned on,; off; administrator must set “Display All Computers” to “; in this
  • Page 53 – Power Management; Configuring and Naming the Power Strip
  • Page 54 – Controlling Power to an Outlet; Paragon II Network Port
  • Page 55 – II; User
  • Page 56 – Connecting Z-CIMs as Tiers
  • Page 58 – CIM/computer currently being added to the chain.
  • Page 59 – and Raritan Computer Interface; IBM Break Out Cable
  • Page 61 – Chapter 7: Configurations; Principles of Re-Connection; The third tier device with the changed connection
  • Page 62 – Tiered Configurations; Standard Tiering Configurations; Single Base Configuration; Definition of Single Base configuration:; Only UMT matrix switches can serve as base units.; UST
  • Page 63 – Multiple Base Configuration; Definition of Multiple Base configuration:
  • Page 64 – Stacked Configurations; Definition of stacking configuration:; The Master Device can be a base unit or a tiered unit.
  • Page 65 – Standard Stacking Configurations; Single Base with Stacking; Example C: P2-UMT1664M Stacked and Tiered
  • Page 66 – Example D: P2-UMT832M Stacked and Tiered
  • Page 67 – Example G: Illegal Configuration
  • Page 68 – Non-Standard Tier Configuration; Guidelines for Existing Firmware Versions
  • Page 69 – Triangle Configuration; After re-connection, all UMT Matrix Switches must undergo a; reset to clear the switch; FUNC
  • Page 70 – Diamond Configuration; After re-connection, all UMT Matrix Switches should undergo a
  • Page 71 – Redundant Configuration
  • Page 72 – Illegal Configuration
  • Page 73 – Appendix A: Specifications
  • Page 74 – CAT5 Cable Guidelines
  • Page 75 – Ctrl
  • Page 77 – Appendix C: Configuration and Compatibility; Configuration Matrix
  • Page 79 – II R; Appendix D: Paragon II Rack Mount; Forward Mount
  • Page 80 – Rear Mount; two of the included screws.
  • Page 81 – AUATC; Appendix E: Using AUATC for RS-232 Access; Introduction to the AUATC; It maintains eight pages of data in a circular buffer.; Installing the AUATC; Appendix B: User Station Direct
  • Page 82 – Operating the AUATC; Screen Layout; terminal-screen area
  • Page 83 – the serial communication with the device.; Help Mode
  • Page 84 – Buffer Edit Mode; other keys listed in the Help screen.
  • Page 85 – Configuring the AUATC; Alt; to; VGA; . You can then access the AUATC from Sun type user stations.
  • Page 87 – Troubleshooting the AUATC; that it indicates; On Line; ] to check the AUATC’s settings in its Setup Screen.; AUATC outputs VGA video even when a Sun keyboard is attached.
  • Page 89 – Appendix F: Emulating Sun Keys with a PS/2; is your OSUI hotkey or previous-channel key you will want to use [
  • Page 91 – Appendix G: Troubleshooting; keyboard’s Num Lock LED.
  • Page 92 – Multi-Tier Installation; User Stations (UST1s) can be powered ON and OFF at any time as needed.
  • Page 93 – Backward Compatibility
  • Page 94 – Integrated Power Management
  • Page 95 – Cabling; Can I use a trackball keyboard?; Connecting USB Devices
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Page 3 - User Manual; Paragon II

User Manual Paragon II Copyright © 2003 Raritan Computer, Inc. PII-0A-E December 2003 255-30-6000 Raritan Computer Inc. 400 Cottontail Lane Somerset, NJ 08873 USA Tel. 1-732-764-8886 Fax. 1-732-764-8887 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.raritan.com Raritan Computer Europe, B.V. Eglantierbaan 16 2...

Page 7 - Table of Contents

T ABLE OF C ONTENTS i Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction .................................................................. 1 Paragon II Overview...................................................................................................................1 Product Photos....................

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